Left-hander C.J. Wilson endured a second straight defeat to Chris Sale and the White Sox on Friday as the Angels came up empty in a 3-0 setback, the club's third straight loss.More» Wilson tosses seven frames of two-run ball
Rehabbing Angels right-hander Jered Weaver faced live hitters in a simulated game for the first time in five weeks on Friday. Weaver still lacks some arm strength and endurance, but he knows that will come with time.More» Weaver suffers broken left elbow, exits
The White Sox, winners of four straight, will send left-hander Hector Santiago to the hill Saturday afternoon at Angel Stadium against right-hander Joe Blanton. The Angels have dropped three straight.More» Blanton fans three over eight solid innings
Reliever Michael Kohn walked three straight hitters to bring home the decisive run as the Angels took a 5-4 loss on the chin against the visiting White Sox on Thursday night in Anaheim. Albert Pujols hit a two-run homer.More» Keppinger earns go-ahead bases-loaded walk
The Angels and White Sox, two of the sport's heaviest disappointments through the first quarter of the season, are sharing Angel Stadium through Sunday, and both have reasons to believe there's light at the end of the tunnel.More» Pujols cranks a two-run shot in the fourth
White Sox left-hander Chris Sale tossed a one-hitter against the Angels on Sunday, but the Angels feel Friday's rematch in Anaheim will take on a much different look.More» Trout breaks up perfect game in the seventh
Angels owner Arte Moreno publicly defended Mike Scioscia on Wednesday from the Owners Meetings in New York, saying there is "zero" chance the job of his 14-year manager is in jeopardy.More» Scioscia happy with MLB's ruling on protest
Prior to Thursday's game against the White Sox, the Angels designated Barry Enright for assignment, optioned Michael Roth and recalled Ryan Brasier and Billy Buckner to the Major League club.More» Brasier picks up his first career strikeout
Angels manager Mike Scioscia and catcher Chris Iannetta have been forced to work with a large number of pitchers through the season's first six weeks.More» Iannetta cuts down Markakis at second base
A pregame ceremony, slated for 12:30 p.m. PT Saturday, will include a World War II aircraft flyover, a joint forces color guard, an on-field military presentation and a first pitch and national anthem performed by veterans.More»
The Angels will send Ryan Madson out on a rehab assignment at Triple-A Salt Lake so he can get more outings under his belt and iron out his mechanics after his yearlong recovery from Tommy John surgery.More»
Pittsburgh Steelers safety and Southern California native Troy Polamalu threw Wednesday's ceremonial first pitch to C.J. Wilson minutes before the Angels hosted the Royals.More» NFL great Polamalu tosses the first pitch
While dealing with right knee soreness and plantar fasciitis in his left foot, it's been difficult for Albert Pujols to drive the ball this season.More» Pujols goes yard for a solo homer in fourth
The best way Josh Hamilton can describe whatever it is he's going through right now is to simply say he's "off upstairs."More» Hamilton pounds one to deep center
Angels ace Jered Weaver felt good after a 60-pitch, high-intensity bullpen session on Tuesday afternoon. So good, in fact, that if it were up to him, his next step -- an 80-pitch session which will be broken up in 20-pitch installments scheduled for Friday -- will be his last before returning to the Angels' rotation.More» Weaver suffers broken left elbow, exits
Following the Angels' 11-4 loss to the Royals on Monday, both starter Joe Blanton and manager Mike Scioscia mentioned Kansas City's ability to score with two outs.More» Blanton on his rough outing vs. the Royals
Albert and Deidre Pujols will host the 11th annual Albert Pujols Celebrity Golf Classic on Monday at the Trump National Golf Club in Rancho Palos Verdes.More» Pujols' double plates Trout in the sixth
Joe Blanton entered Monday's start hoping to end one streak and continue another. As the Angels fell, 11-4, to the Royals on Monday night at Angel Stadium, Blanton did end one streak and continue another, but not in the way he hoped.More» Iannetta's RBI single gets Angels on board
Angels shortstop Erick Aybar has missed three straight games with a hamstring injury and is likely to miss his fourth as he is not in Monday's starting lineup, but is available off the bench.More» Aybar exits game with hamstring tightness
Chris Iannetta is in the midst of a long slump at the plate, but Angels manager Mike Scioscia -- a former catcher -- believes offense is not the most important thing the team needs from its catcher.More» Iannetta saves Pujols with reflex grab
C.J. Wilson matched zeros with Chris Sale for six innings, but a wild pitch set up a three-run seventh-inning rally for the White Sox as the Angels endured a 3-0 defeat Sunday night in Chicago. Mike Trout had the lone Angels hit, a single with one out in the seventh inning.More» Trout breaks up perfect game in the seventh
Every Mother's Day, MLB players wear pink to promote breast cancer awareness. Angels right-hander Jerome Williams does that all year, with the hot-pink glove he had specially made in Taiwan in 2010, to honor his mother, who was stricken by the disease and passed away in 2001.More» Williams breaks down win vs. White Sox
Angels starter Tommy Hanson will miss at least a second consecutive turn through the rotation while on the restricted list to deal with the aftermath of his step-brother's death.More» Hanson tames Tigers over six strong frames